Her paternal and maternal grandparents bought land in Codington county in the late 1870s. Her parents later bought land in Clark County in the Naples area. Her burial in St. Patrick's cemetery is an assumption since the family was Catholic.
Another daughter, Marie, was born to Theodore and Kathrine in 1894, after which all of the Schwarzhoff's sold out and moved back "home" to Iowa. He parents moved further on east to Trempealeau County, WI.
There are no Schwarzhoff's buried in Clark County, but Kathrine's father and siblings permanently settled in Codington County. Armenia's grandparents, Benedict and Mary Eck, are buried in Esterly Cemetery, near Florence in Codington County.
Her paternal and maternal grandparents bought land in Codington county in the late 1870s. Her parents later bought land in Clark County in the Naples area. Her burial in St. Patrick's cemetery is an assumption since the family was Catholic.
Another daughter, Marie, was born to Theodore and Kathrine in 1894, after which all of the Schwarzhoff's sold out and moved back "home" to Iowa. He parents moved further on east to Trempealeau County, WI.
There are no Schwarzhoff's buried in Clark County, but Kathrine's father and siblings permanently settled in Codington County. Armenia's grandparents, Benedict and Mary Eck, are buried in Esterly Cemetery, near Florence in Codington County.
Family Members
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Josephine Elizabeth Schwarzhoff Craig
1883–1963
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Clara Charlotta-Amelia Schwarzhoff Larkin
1884–1961
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Alex Andrew-Bernard Schwarzhoff
1886–1951
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George Emil-John Schwarzhoff
1888–1965
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Vila May Schwarzhoff Byrne
1890–1960
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Marie Alica Teresa Schwarzhoff Dick
1894–1957
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Herman William Benedict Schwarzhoff
1895–1923
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Anastasia Christina Schwarzhoff Crogan
1898–1983
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